If your professor and TA are biased against Perl, using it starts you with 2 strikes against you. Whether or not it is fair.
Furthermore your professor and TA are right in that Perl has a lot of overhead for complex math calculations. If I was doing a lot of numerical manipulation and performance mattered, then Perl would not be my first (or second..) choice. Part of the art of choosing the right tool for the job is knowing when your favorite tool isn't it.
I would second thor's suggestion that you try Octave. It is basically a GPLed version of Matlab.
In reply to Re: Stereotypes about perl
by tilly
in thread Stereotypes about perl
by nherdboi
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